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love to texas tech. chancellor hance has given much more than the eight years. those who know him knows his love affair began shortly after his parents dropped him off in 1961. since then, he has served his family and his constituents with honor, going all the way back to the late 1970's, when he served in this hallowed body. he is well known to saying to the freshman, i love texas tech and truly kent hance loves texas tech. wanted to read a few quotes from stephanie, who is an intern in our office and worked in the chancellor office and says this. chancellor hance is committed to excellence in every area of his life. thinks enthusiasm is very evident and the impact he has left on texas tech university as well as everyone he meets. his passion for investing in the students is second to none and hard to imagine that that texas tech without the chancellor. it has been a pleasure serving his office as student assistant and will carry that experience with me. pat campbell, who once said, you could easily jud
love to texas tech. chancellor hance has given much more than the eight years. those who know him knows his love affair began shortly after his parents dropped him off in 1961. since then, he has served his family and his constituents with honor, going all the way back to the late 1970's, when he served in this hallowed body. he is well known to saying to the freshman, i love texas tech and truly kent hance loves texas tech. wanted to read a few quotes from stephanie, who is an intern in our...
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and do not mess with texas women. don't mess with texas women. that's a big part of the message galvanizing support for texas gubernatorial candidate wendy davis. a poll this month shows davis within striking distance, just seven points away from her republican rival, greg abbott. davis told supporter this is week that despite the nay sayers, quote, there's something magical happening in this state. >> absolutely! >> and there are magical parts of the state that are also distinctly nightmare parts of the state as well. it may be possibly that texas women are fed up with the conservative male dominated establishment in their state. one that recently vetoed equal pay legislation, gutted education spending and decimated access the to reproductive health care. joining me now from san antonio is the democratic candidate for lieutenant governor of texas, laticia vandepute. let me start with you. candidate davis -- i almost called her governor. perhaps not for a few months. said to a magazine earlier this week, there's a feeling from women across this s
and do not mess with texas women. don't mess with texas women. that's a big part of the message galvanizing support for texas gubernatorial candidate wendy davis. a poll this month shows davis within striking distance, just seven points away from her republican rival, greg abbott. davis told supporter this is week that despite the nay sayers, quote, there's something magical happening in this state. >> absolutely! >> and there are magical parts of the state that are also distinctly...
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and nothing that happened in west texas a year ago tonight has changed texas's mind about that. the line from texas governor rick perry on this is "there is no need to jump to conclusions on this subject." if something like this is not cause for reconsidering safety rules and neither is the news that 50 facilities in the state are storing explosives the same way this place was, the state of texas is saying this is what to expect if you choose to live in the great state of texas. and that is the very deaf nfini of unnerving. thank you for joining us. time for "the last word." thank you. >>> $8 million. >> it's been the battle him ymn the republican party. your reason for getting up in the morning is to repeal obamacare. >> there is no way to fix this. >> the house has been fighting to stop obamacare. >> the law in trouble. >> since 2009. >> guaranteed applause line no
and nothing that happened in west texas a year ago tonight has changed texas's mind about that. the line from texas governor rick perry on this is "there is no need to jump to conclusions on this subject." if something like this is not cause for reconsidering safety rules and neither is the news that 50 facilities in the state are storing explosives the same way this place was, the state of texas is saying this is what to expect if you choose to live in the great state of texas. and...
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>> are women in texas paying the price? >> who's benefiting from restricting access to safe abortions? >> fault lines... al jazeera america's hard hitting... ground breaking... truth seeking... breakthrough investigative documentary series access restricted only on al jazeera america ♪ >>> the fight over abortion has always been a contentious one, but over the past several years it has become particularly difficult in texas. now the front line in the abortion debate with increasingly tough anti-abortion laws in the state. by september only a handful of clinics will be left. texas averages about 70,000 abortion a year. and as "faultlines" reporter reports, texas women are in a desperate search for options. >> reporter: it's friday afternoon in the rio grand valley in texas. >> abortion is one of the most common medical proceedses around the world. >> reporter: two friends are reading a manual about how to give yourself an abortion. >> you are how pregnant? >> like seven weeks. >> okay. that's good. >> reporter: here what t
>> are women in texas paying the price? >> who's benefiting from restricting access to safe abortions? >> fault lines... al jazeera america's hard hitting... ground breaking... truth seeking... breakthrough investigative documentary series access restricted only on al jazeera america ♪ >>> the fight over abortion has always been a contentious one, but over the past several years it has become particularly difficult in texas. now the front line in the abortion debate...
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>> are women in texas paying the price? >> who's benefiting from restricting access to safe abortions? >> fault lines... al jazeera america's hard hitting... ground breaking... truth seeking... breakthrough investigative documentary series access restricted only on al jazeera america vé >> the debate that divides america, unites the critics, a reason to watch al jazeera america the standout television event borderland, is gritty honesty. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on down here, the only way to find out, is to see it yourselves. >> taking viewers beyond the debate. >> don't miss al jazeera america's critically acclaimed series borderland on al jazeera america also available on demand >>> and now a look at stories making headlines on "america tonight." more than two dozen people killed at a campaign rally in bagdad. thousands of supporters of a shiite group gathered when an explosion happened. this burst of violence has iraqis head to the polls next week. >>> some of the most talked about republican polit
>> are women in texas paying the price? >> who's benefiting from restricting access to safe abortions? >> fault lines... al jazeera america's hard hitting... ground breaking... truth seeking... breakthrough investigative documentary series access restricted only on al jazeera america vé >> the debate that divides america, unites the critics, a reason to watch al jazeera america the standout television event borderland, is gritty honesty. >> a lot of people don't...
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hood in killeen, texas. now, what we don't know is how many people are involved here, and how extensive this is. we don't know if the shooter is still at large or where this hunt may be taking. we also know, jennifer, that this comes after a strange situation in which there was a report of a possible repeat ft. hood possibility, it turns out that authorities said that this guy was not a threat. this is foxnews.com's original reporting, saying that there may have been another plot. it just is interesting that this shooting is happening in the wake of that threat, that the authorities said was now non-imminent. >> in fact, the alert that you're referring to did go out in recent days. it came from the kansas bureau of the fbi, after an army recruit had been found to have had -- they thought he had jihadist tendencies. they put out this alert, so they have been on alert at ft. hood and elsewhere for this kind of incident, unfortunately. >> jennifer griffin at the pentagon. again, the shooting at ft. hood confirm
hood in killeen, texas. now, what we don't know is how many people are involved here, and how extensive this is. we don't know if the shooter is still at large or where this hunt may be taking. we also know, jennifer, that this comes after a strange situation in which there was a report of a possible repeat ft. hood possibility, it turns out that authorities said that this guy was not a threat. this is foxnews.com's original reporting, saying that there may have been another plot. it just is...
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texas, they are virtually no federal lands in texas. when we joined the union, we kept control of the public land. what the government is talking about doing, along the red river that separates texas and oklahoma, the river moves back and forth and that new land is created sometimes south of the river and sometimes new land is created north of the river. they are talking about laying claim to the land being created south of the river during some period of time. this would be absolutely, i think, governor perry had it right. this ought to be settled by common sense. there is no reason the federal government said we should try to establish a ram of federal land that may consist of several hundred feet of land or several hundred yards of land south of the river just because its been created by the natural forces of nature sometime in the last god knows how many decades. this is -- if the federal government does this, the texas farm burro, texas southwestern cattle raisers, texas cattle feeders, a bunch of organizations that will step up an
texas, they are virtually no federal lands in texas. when we joined the union, we kept control of the public land. what the government is talking about doing, along the red river that separates texas and oklahoma, the river moves back and forth and that new land is created sometimes south of the river and sometimes new land is created north of the river. they are talking about laying claim to the land being created south of the river during some period of time. this would be absolutely, i...
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and nothing that happened in west texas a year ago tonight has changed texas's mind about that. the line from texas governor rick perry on this is "there is no need to jump to conclusions on this subject." if something like this is not cause for reconsidering safety rules and neither is the news >>> $8 million. >> it's been the battle hymn of the republican party. your reason for getting up in the morning is to repeal obamacare. >> there is no way to fix this. >> the house has been fighting to stop obamacare. >> the law in trouble. >> since 2009. >> guaranteed applause line no matter who you are. >> we are going to repeal every ng
and nothing that happened in west texas a year ago tonight has changed texas's mind about that. the line from texas governor rick perry on this is "there is no need to jump to conclusions on this subject." if something like this is not cause for reconsidering safety rules and neither is the news >>> $8 million. >> it's been the battle hymn of the republican party. your reason for getting up in the morning is to repeal obamacare. >> there is no way to fix this....
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hood, texas, not far from waco, texas. much more on the breaking news right after this. geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. you stand behind what you say. there's a saying around here, around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find it when you know where to look. with olive garden's new cucina mia for just $9.99. italian dinner first, choose unlimited soup or salad. then create your own pasta with one of five homemade sauces. and finish with dessert. three courses, $9.99. at olive garden. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance
hood, texas, not far from waco, texas. much more on the breaking news right after this. geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. you stand behind what you say. there's a saying around here, around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find...
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and nothing that happened in west texas a year ago tonight has changed texas's mind about that. the line from texas governor rick perry on this is "there is no need to jump to conclusions on this subject." if something like this is not cause for reconsidering safety rules and neither is the news that 50 facilities in the state are storing explosives the same way this place was, the state of texas is saying this is what to expect if you choose to live in the great state of texas. and that is the very definition of unnerving. of unnerving. "first look" is up next. >>> good friday morning, everybody. right now on first look, captain's apology. hundreds remain missing. the the captain was one of the first off the doomed ferry. new video of passengers told to stay put as the boat filled with water. >>> trust factor. cautious optimism from president obama. will putin live up to the ukraine agreement? grandparents to be, bill and hillary look forward as chelsea announces she is pregnant. >>> plus, pope francis washing the feet of the elderly and disabled in a holy week ritual. >>> new
and nothing that happened in west texas a year ago tonight has changed texas's mind about that. the line from texas governor rick perry on this is "there is no need to jump to conclusions on this subject." if something like this is not cause for reconsidering safety rules and neither is the news that 50 facilities in the state are storing explosives the same way this place was, the state of texas is saying this is what to expect if you choose to live in the great state of texas. and...
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texas is huge. you know, three or four or five collinics here is going to be many hours' drive for a lot of people. and i either have texas at my disposal or mexico because i am on the border. there is nothing really -- there is nothing closer or in between. >> it's just a half hour's drive for melissa to get to mexico where she bought the mysoprostel. we wanted to see what her journey looked like. so we headed there with the local activist. >> how far is the border? >> 15 or 20 minutes away. >> it? >> yeah. >> really close? >> are there several groups you work with down here? >> no. there are no groups. people do things like individually, but there is no, like, organized movement hard. >> yeah. it is since you want to do stuff and like last year, there was a lot of momentum, and then it kind of just, you know, died off. the horrible thing happened. >> within 20 minutes, we crossed into nuevo progresso, a small border town pharmacies? >> this is a big business here. here? >> yeah. >> to buy cheap dr
texas is huge. you know, three or four or five collinics here is going to be many hours' drive for a lot of people. and i either have texas at my disposal or mexico because i am on the border. there is nothing really -- there is nothing closer or in between. >> it's just a half hour's drive for melissa to get to mexico where she bought the mysoprostel. we wanted to see what her journey looked like. so we headed there with the local activist. >> how far is the border? >> 15 or...
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january 3, 2013, the gentleman from texas, mr. neugebauer, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. neugebauer: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the subject of my special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. neugebauer: mr. speaker, it's an honor for me to rise tonight to recognize a great friend and great public servant and a great chancellor at texas tech university. when chancellor hans was first -- hance was first appointed at texas tech university, his motto was dream no little dreams. i think this is the perfect mot foe for a chancellor to use because that expresses the way he's lived his life. ken hance was born toray monday morrow, he enrolled in texas
january 3, 2013, the gentleman from texas, mr. neugebauer, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. neugebauer: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the subject of my special order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. neugebauer: mr. speaker, it's an honor for me to rise tonight to recognize a great friend and great public...
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texas averages about 70,000 abortion a year. and as "faultlines" reporter reports, texas women are in a desperate search for options. >> reporter: it's friday afternoon in the rio grand valley in texas. >> abortion is one of the most common medical proceedses around the world. >> reporter: two friends are reading a manual about how to give yourself an abortion. >> you are how pregnant? >> like seven weeks. >> okay. that's good. >> reporter: here what they are about to do could be considered illegal. >> ultimately the number one thing has to be your choice and you need to be sure you want. >> i'm sure. >> this 23-year-old melissa is going to take a drug that is normally used to treat ulcers. >> put them under your tongue. >> it does say on the box not to use while pregnant. >> yes. >> by the time she is done, me she will have swallowed 12 pills. >> when she we do this? >> whenever you are ready. >> reporter: the rate of self induced abortions in texas is twice as high as the rest of the united states. "faultlines" is here to find
texas averages about 70,000 abortion a year. and as "faultlines" reporter reports, texas women are in a desperate search for options. >> reporter: it's friday afternoon in the rio grand valley in texas. >> abortion is one of the most common medical proceedses around the world. >> reporter: two friends are reading a manual about how to give yourself an abortion. >> you are how pregnant? >> like seven weeks. >> okay. that's good. >> reporter:...
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here is fort hood, texas, right here. it's right up against killeen, texas. this area is just massive as you're talking about right here. this seems to be the runway area where planes can come in and out of, this is an area where deployments can take place. we don't know where this took place in, but we just wanted to show you this area so you can take a look at it. we have a local reporter who has been tweeting out images. take a look at this. 13 minutes ago she said more police cars in fort hood, and earlier she sent out another image if i can find it here. this is when a police car was speeding on fort hood for reported shooting. i also want to show you fort hood's website. everyone is asked to take shelter in place. >> marie ines, we do have more information coming in to us. kcen is reporting there is an active shooter on fort hood, and coming to us from our local affiliate there are several injuries, and at least one patient has been transported to the hospital. now they're getting specific of where things are happening on fort hood. what they're reporti
here is fort hood, texas, right here. it's right up against killeen, texas. this area is just massive as you're talking about right here. this seems to be the runway area where planes can come in and out of, this is an area where deployments can take place. we don't know where this took place in, but we just wanted to show you this area so you can take a look at it. we have a local reporter who has been tweeting out images. take a look at this. 13 minutes ago she said more police cars in fort...
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hood, texas. 40,000 people live there. this is a time when, people will be going home to dinner at this point to be with their families. >> finishing the training day and heading home to link back up with their families. absolutely correct. let me tell you, the strength of our military is not just in the soldiers. they are incredibly resilient. it's in those amazing families. they are the ones that have endured the very toughest fight while the soldier has been deployed. it's amazing the incredible amount of tasks that those families have to attend tochlt those families are amazingly resilient as well but they're going to need a hug. this is incredible. >> spider, these families in a way are trained -- hang on one second. we're just a few seconds away from president obama. this was his statement to the press just a short time ago in chicago about the shooting that just happened in ft. hood, texas a few hours ago. again what we know right now, one person dead, many more injured. let's listen to wha
hood, texas. 40,000 people live there. this is a time when, people will be going home to dinner at this point to be with their families. >> finishing the training day and heading home to link back up with their families. absolutely correct. let me tell you, the strength of our military is not just in the soldiers. they are incredibly resilient. it's in those amazing families. they are the ones that have endured the very toughest fight while the soldier has been deployed. it's amazing the...
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it is not good for texas. i believe andrew cuomo and his legislature can make better decisions for new york than washington, d.c. with that said, we're going to compete. and those businesses are going to take a look do you want to stay in new york, high taxes, high regulation, litigious society that has been created? or, do you want to come to a place where freedom really raines. david: to that last point, texas instituted lose pay to cut down on frivolous lawsuits. >> sweeping tort reform in the nation. to keep up with my friends bobby jindal and rick scott in florida, we decided raise the bar, pass loser pay, which we did to make texas more competitive there. is reason that texas has the third highest graduation rates in the country. there is a reason that people know they can come to texas and have that skilled workforce. because of the policies, on the accountable education side. but also tax, regulatory and legal policies. david: as different as ever state is, i agree one size does not fit all, the great
it is not good for texas. i believe andrew cuomo and his legislature can make better decisions for new york than washington, d.c. with that said, we're going to compete. and those businesses are going to take a look do you want to stay in new york, high taxes, high regulation, litigious society that has been created? or, do you want to come to a place where freedom really raines. david: to that last point, texas instituted lose pay to cut down on frivolous lawsuits. >> sweeping tort...
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in texas, because of this texas made to reduce incarceration in 2007, all these burdens would have been picked up by the counties and you would have a host of new problems shifted to a different level of government. that is not what happened. what happened in texas in 2007 is that a state agency cut the legislative budget board told state legislators that because of growth in texas population we would need 17,000 extra prison beds. they had a budget surplus but did not want to spend all that money, they said let's find a way to do this in a cost-effective manner. 0hey took a smaller amount, $24 million, and put it into improving probation and parole. thatpanded the drug courts we have to handle drug addiction among criminal offenders. the years went by, when 2012 rolled around and we were told extrald need 17,000 beds, we did not need them and were able to close down three prison facilities. one in 2011 and two in 2013. the number of offenders in prisons has dropped. most importantly, the texas crime rate is at its lowest point since 1968. reason that you would see the same kinds of sig
in texas, because of this texas made to reduce incarceration in 2007, all these burdens would have been picked up by the counties and you would have a host of new problems shifted to a different level of government. that is not what happened. what happened in texas in 2007 is that a state agency cut the legislative budget board told state legislators that because of growth in texas population we would need 17,000 extra prison beds. they had a budget surplus but did not want to spend all that...
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we now have a new statement from texas senator republican ted cruz from texas. he says my prayers are with all the fort hood community that has been impacted by today's shooting including the first responders who have been actively working to move people out of harm's way and secure the area. he says his office will also continue to monitor what is going on there and to offer any assistance as necessary. again we are waiting to hear from secretary of defense hagel and we have also heard from president obama saying he is heartbroken over what he is hearing about the shooting at fort hood and he is promising to get to the bottom of this. there will no doubt be a lot of questions from the president, from the military, for others to answer about how this could happen twice in five years, why procedures weren't in place to try ensure something like this could not happen again. obviously, this is a huge military base, and a lot of folks worked there. they come in with their -- if they're already badged to come in, they are just waved into the base, they are not search
we now have a new statement from texas senator republican ted cruz from texas. he says my prayers are with all the fort hood community that has been impacted by today's shooting including the first responders who have been actively working to move people out of harm's way and secure the area. he says his office will also continue to monitor what is going on there and to offer any assistance as necessary. again we are waiting to hear from secretary of defense hagel and we have also heard from...
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hood, texas. the governor of texas, governor rick perry, has been meeting with military personnel there, families, others. he's going to be making a statement, answering reporters' questions. military officials will be briefing us on the latest information, as well. once they show up, we'll go there live, the latest on the ft. hood massacre. that's coming up. let's get back to the missing airliner right now. it's been exactly four weeks since flight 370 disappeared. families say they still aren't getting the information they want. and one of the biggest frustrations right now, the malaysian government won't let them hear the audio recording of the cockpit conversations between the pilots and ground control. our senior international correspondent, sara sidner, joining us from kuala lumpur right now, the malaysian capital. sara, what reason did the malaysian government give for not allowing the families to hear the audiotape? >> reporter: wolf, they would only say that this is part of an ongoing inv
hood, texas. the governor of texas, governor rick perry, has been meeting with military personnel there, families, others. he's going to be making a statement, answering reporters' questions. military officials will be briefing us on the latest information, as well. once they show up, we'll go there live, the latest on the ft. hood massacre. that's coming up. let's get back to the missing airliner right now. it's been exactly four weeks since flight 370 disappeared. families say they still...
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tiempo extra y con una gran jugada individual de steph curry, hoy los warriors continuan con su gira por texas, esta vez visitando al mejor equipo en la nba los spurs de san antonio... anchor gracias por acompanarnos , los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de telemundo . --- ♪ un pistolero hispano abre fuego en base militar de texas dejando tres muertos y varios heridos, e el pistolero tambiÉn esestÁ m o muerto. >> hay miles de casas daÑadas en chile, tenemos todo tras el t terremotor en es en ese paÍs. >> porque capos de la droga te m terminan sus das eiÍas en depnt guaridas, ediciÓn miÉrcoles c comienza ya ahora. >> este es noticiero telemundo c con josÉ dÍaz balart y amarÍa e celeste arraras. >> hola que tal autoridades co f confirmaron que pistolero de b base en texas, ivÁn lÓpez de 34 aÑos y soldado del eejercÉrcito. >> loÓpez se quito la vida , y h hay 4 muertos y 11 herideos. >> lo que no esta claro es el o motivo del tiroteo, lÓpez se e c enfrasco en una discusiÓn con sus comapeÑros y abriÓ fuego. >> las autoridades llegarÁn al f fondo del caso, tenemos cobert cob
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texas law say top ten of their graduating class automatically gain access to any of its colleges in texas. and she was just barely cut off and is sued. the lower courts did not identify other realistic alternatives to promoting school diversity in texas. however, states and schools are reevaluates how to achieve a more diverse student body. the university of colorado boulder campus is using a new process taking into account the students' economic standing along side his or her grades. nebraska has a program offering free instate tuition for pell grant recipients who continue to do well in their constitution, and florida university offering extra assistance to the economically disadvantaged. after michigan's ban took effect many of its public colleges stepped up recruiting campaigns to attract minority applicants, however the number of black and latino applicants have dropped by a third since the ban started. >> in states where affirmative action is pro h prohibited. one such state is florida where a ban on racial considerations has been in affect since 2001. joining us now to discuss how
texas law say top ten of their graduating class automatically gain access to any of its colleges in texas. and she was just barely cut off and is sued. the lower courts did not identify other realistic alternatives to promoting school diversity in texas. however, states and schools are reevaluates how to achieve a more diverse student body. the university of colorado boulder campus is using a new process taking into account the students' economic standing along side his or her grades. nebraska...
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in central texas. but they do describe the methodical nature of the attack. >> it is believed that we walked into one of the buildings, opened fire. got into a vehicle, opened fire again, and was engaged by local law enforcement. >> reporter: he turned his gun on himself. we were at the apartment complex and spoke to a neighbor as news was breaking out. that ivan lopez's wife was standing around with others, trying to gather the news. that's when she first found out that it had been her husband. she had been worried about it, and then got the news. we're told that she's cooperating with investigators. various sources are telling us that. a great deal of work and attention, concern for the victims that are still being treated. we understand that there are 16 people injured. some trying to escape, climbing over glass. but other people shot, sustained wounds in the attack. nine soldiers are in the hospital, three in critical condition. and so far, the death toll, three victims. the fourth victim was the s
in central texas. but they do describe the methodical nature of the attack. >> it is believed that we walked into one of the buildings, opened fire. got into a vehicle, opened fire again, and was engaged by local law enforcement. >> reporter: he turned his gun on himself. we were at the apartment complex and spoke to a neighbor as news was breaking out. that ivan lopez's wife was standing around with others, trying to gather the news. that's when she first found out that it had been...
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but, don't mess with texas. these ranchers are ready to fight. also a college professor going way too far. >> there are a lot of people out there that do not want black people to vote. >> getting caught on tape. >> it's absolutely possible that the republican also take over the senate. >> attacking conservatives. >> we live in a very different kind of country. colleges will start closing. >> a leopard leaping through the roof. that's not all we are watching tonight. >> up first, the irs deserves to be slammed. listen to this. the irs handing out millions of dollars in bonuses to owe back taxes. that's not all. joining us our political panel. abc news political director rick cline, susan crabtree and jason rowling's. rick, new report out by the treasury inspector general is appalling. 92 million in 2001, in cash bonuses to the irs. >> yeah. >> many of them had owed back taxes. >> look, the one issue is whether people should get bonuses like this in such large numbers when you have 70% of the employees at the agency getting pope newses why is it ca
but, don't mess with texas. these ranchers are ready to fight. also a college professor going way too far. >> there are a lot of people out there that do not want black people to vote. >> getting caught on tape. >> it's absolutely possible that the republican also take over the senate. >> attacking conservatives. >> we live in a very different kind of country. colleges will start closing. >> a leopard leaping through the roof. that's not all we are watching...
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i haven't heard that in texas. that is really difficult because your question implies an answer, it is tough to be a good hard-nosed regulator went the institution you are charged with promoting a more oil and gas growth. >> ten years ago when everyone was talking about fracking and using horizontal drilling in context with that what we heard about was gas. extraordinary gas fields and as things took off the price of gas plummeted and that -- >> they found too much. they were too successful, we found some of guess they didn't know what to do with it. >> what about gas being that transitional like fossil fuel if it can be called that, certainly a lot cleaner than coal unless you leak a lot of methane into the environment but it is not really being used the way we thought it would be used in the beginning, or is it? >> no. gas is being used the way we thought. is taking a bite out of coal. if you go to places, there are a number of places on the east coast where the air is significantly cleaner because they shutdown
i haven't heard that in texas. that is really difficult because your question implies an answer, it is tough to be a good hard-nosed regulator went the institution you are charged with promoting a more oil and gas growth. >> ten years ago when everyone was talking about fracking and using horizontal drilling in context with that what we heard about was gas. extraordinary gas fields and as things took off the price of gas plummeted and that -- >> they found too much. they were too...
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this instance we are talking about texas. thousands of acres on the texas side of the red river. many texans fear the federal bureau of land management is about to swallow up 90,000 acres of land there declared part of the public domain. texas state officials including the governor and attorney general are fighting back. >> i have a problem with the federal government putting citizens in the position of feeling like they have to use force to deal with their own government. that's the bigger issue. >> we feel for one at a minimum they are over reaching trying to grab land that belongs to texans or worse they are violating due process rights by claiming this land suddenly belongs to the government swiping it away from our texans. >> for it's part the bureau of land manage am says this issue was long ago settled by a court they are not looking to take over any additional land. however they admit in their words they are in the initial stages of developing options for public land. >> doug luzader live in washing for us. thank you, doug. >> judge napolitano and karl rove are sounding o
this instance we are talking about texas. thousands of acres on the texas side of the red river. many texans fear the federal bureau of land management is about to swallow up 90,000 acres of land there declared part of the public domain. texas state officials including the governor and attorney general are fighting back. >> i have a problem with the federal government putting citizens in the position of feeling like they have to use force to deal with their own government. that's the...
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private property rights in the state of texas. i don't have a problem in the world with attorney general abbott's words here. the key on this from my standpoint is the federal government already owns too much land. we ought to be having a conversation in this country about how can the federal government divest itself of a huge amount of this land holdings it has across the country rather than looking for ways to come in and take over private property that's been in the people's land -- >> it is private property? >> from my perspective it is. >> the bureau of land management says this is the public domain and has been since the mid 1980s. >> then the government will say mexico used to open the state of texas, so let's have a conversation about where the rightful ownership of this is. we go back with the native americans and have -- are we going to relitigate every piece of private property we have in this country because we have a federal government that's out of control? >> how do you view the statement of senator harry reid? he d
private property rights in the state of texas. i don't have a problem in the world with attorney general abbott's words here. the key on this from my standpoint is the federal government already owns too much land. we ought to be having a conversation in this country about how can the federal government divest itself of a huge amount of this land holdings it has across the country rather than looking for ways to come in and take over private property that's been in the people's land -- >>...
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federal government to stay out of texas. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> i have the letter you wrote to the bureau of land management. what's the story? >> this is alarming and disturbing because private property owners in texas have owned this land that abuts up against the red river for generations. they have cultivated it and they have produced off of it now, seemingly out of the blue, the federal government is coming in and trying to seemingly stake a claim to what we think is private property owned by texans. and so what he we are doing is firing off this letter to the bureau of land management. to find out exactly what it is they are looking into. because we feel that for one, at a minimum, they are overreaching, trying to grab land that belongs to texans or, worse, they are violating due process rights by just claiming that this land suddenly belongs to the federal government. swiping it away from our texans. >> well, apparently you are not the only one who doesn't like that. wendy davis, who is your opp
federal government to stay out of texas. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> i have the letter you wrote to the bureau of land management. what's the story? >> this is alarming and disturbing because private property owners in texas have owned this land that abuts up against the red river for generations. they have cultivated it and they have produced off of it now, seemingly out of the blue, the federal government is coming in and trying to seemingly stake a claim...
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jerry is the president of the texas naacp. he was one of the aforementioned panelists at last night's forum. sir, thank you for being here. >> thank you very much for having me. >> i want to start by asking you, how did you get involved in last night's forum? >> well, i worked with the texas public policy foundation on a number of issues, on criminal justice reform in texas, and i think they are working with the koch institute, and through my connection with the texas public policy foundation in our efforts to conduct criminal justice reform in the legislature in texas that probably led them to asking me to be on the panel last night. >> what did you hope to get out of it? >> i think this is a -- this thing is not being koch brothers, this is about our criminal justice agenda, this is about trying to take the lives back for all those young people who have been ensnared in the criminal justice system, who now have second-class citizenship and don't have a real opportunity to actually become real constructive citizens in our cou
jerry is the president of the texas naacp. he was one of the aforementioned panelists at last night's forum. sir, thank you for being here. >> thank you very much for having me. >> i want to start by asking you, how did you get involved in last night's forum? >> well, i worked with the texas public policy foundation on a number of issues, on criminal justice reform in texas, and i think they are working with the koch institute, and through my connection with the texas public...
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it's also the oil industry in texas. the oil industry in louisiana. and literally, websites have been shut down as soon as i give out, we interviewed the human resources people, the ceos, the website shut down. we have to spend days getting the -- >> so, why do you think the discontact has happened and the fact you're able to make this happen in your own way. why is this happening in this way and not with our states and federal governments? >> you are the only person in the media that has asked me to do an interview on this and i wish more people would because you've got to think if you're in one of the 50 million americans in poverty right now, if you're one of the 50 million americans on food stamps, one of the 92 million americans not in the labor force, your life isn't going very well. i don't have faith in the government right now that they're going to ever turn this around anytime fast. they're accumulating debt, there was no shovel ready jobs. stimulus didn't work. i don't even have faith in the republicans. they don't have faith that inspires
it's also the oil industry in texas. the oil industry in louisiana. and literally, websites have been shut down as soon as i give out, we interviewed the human resources people, the ceos, the website shut down. we have to spend days getting the -- >> so, why do you think the discontact has happened and the fact you're able to make this happen in your own way. why is this happening in this way and not with our states and federal governments? >> you are the only person in the media...
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they vote with their feet very often and they're not moving out of texas, they're moving into texas. they're moving out of the places raising their taxes like california and like new york. >> businesses are. >> and david, one of the things that hurts people is an unstable weak dollar. we trashed gold and made the dollar weak and that's when the inequality gap started to grow and you have a huge payroll tax, huge estate taxes now. so that's why it takes two incomes to have a middle class existence. >> now radicals have cut the government cut taxes. we have a government bubble going on. 2 trillion in cash parked over seas. that's the cheapest stimulus. >> got to be the last word. thanks gang. coming up next in the dog house, a government watchdog caught altering his investigations at the request of senior administration officials. is this proof the administration is trying to bypass the checks and balances on big government? >> we pound out that this inspector general charles edwards had very close relationship with senior officials in the department of homeland security, totally inapp
they vote with their feet very often and they're not moving out of texas, they're moving into texas. they're moving out of the places raising their taxes like california and like new york. >> businesses are. >> and david, one of the things that hurts people is an unstable weak dollar. we trashed gold and made the dollar weak and that's when the inequality gap started to grow and you have a huge payroll tax, huge estate taxes now. so that's why it takes two incomes to have a middle...
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a texas rancher is sad elting up for a fight. they rounded up his cattle and they are trying to take his land. the same thing may be happening in texas it has officials worried. blm took 140 acres from tommy hen dorr son a-- henderson and paid him nothing even though had he this had the land for 20-years. they want to seize another 90 acres along the texas, oklahoma border. >> we have seen an aggressive over reach by the federal government in more than one instance. if you have an agency like this this that is very well funded it shouldn't be a surprise they are going to over reach and extend that aggressive approach. >> the blm and executive director claims the public land even though henderson has been paying taxes and taking care of the land the entire time. >> i have continued to have to pay for this land or the federal government would seize everything else i had. i made my last payment on land i lost in 1994. >> greg abbott getting in on the site saying the blm's claim undermines the foundation of our democracy. it is uncle
a texas rancher is sad elting up for a fight. they rounded up his cattle and they are trying to take his land. the same thing may be happening in texas it has officials worried. blm took 140 acres from tommy hen dorr son a-- henderson and paid him nothing even though had he this had the land for 20-years. they want to seize another 90 acres along the texas, oklahoma border. >> we have seen an aggressive over reach by the federal government in more than one instance. if you have an agency...
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the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. burgess: at this time, i recognize the chairman of the rules committee for six minute, pete sessions. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for six minutes. mr. sessions: you know, really, today's legislation is simple. it's about protecting american workers from job destroying regulations contained in the affordable care act. as written, obamacare establishes a definition of full-time employees as anyone working 30 hours per week and require this is a business provide each of these workers with employer-sponsored health care or to pay a penalty. mr. speaker, what we're here for is not the minimum wage today. that is another time and i'm sure that as other bodies debate this and as the administration trots around the country, opportunities to sell their end of that, the american people will get that message. but today, is about a group of people who are arbitraryly losing and having -- arbitrarily losing and having diminishes from 30 hours down to 20 hours their job dir
the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. burgess: at this time, i recognize the chairman of the rules committee for six minute, pete sessions. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for six minutes. mr. sessions: you know, really, today's legislation is simple. it's about protecting american workers from job destroying regulations contained in the affordable care act. as written, obamacare establishes a definition of full-time employees as anyone working 30 hours per week and...
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a short time ago, i spoke with the mayor in kileen, texas. and he talked about the men and women who are dealing with a tragedy for the second time here at home. >> these young men and women who serve us, are loved by our community just as much as if they were our kids. we grieve when they are wounded and killed. we are so proud to have them in our community. >> reporter: really challenging and difficult times for kileen and fort hod. we expect an update on the general who is expected to spoke in three hours from now. >> rick, it does some what feel the information was slow to come out of fort hood. we had a new's conference and perhaps more is going on than what we are seeing now. >> reporter: absolutely. there is a lot of the thing they have to do. and the general came out and gave detailed information about the shooter and what they knew about him. and what the base was doing at this time. the focus was on the families and the victims and trying to attack care of their needs and right now, that's what they are doing. in fact, the general w
a short time ago, i spoke with the mayor in kileen, texas. and he talked about the men and women who are dealing with a tragedy for the second time here at home. >> these young men and women who serve us, are loved by our community just as much as if they were our kids. we grieve when they are wounded and killed. we are so proud to have them in our community. >> reporter: really challenging and difficult times for kileen and fort hod. we expect an update on the general who is...
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heidi is in killeen, texas. what can up tell us about those soldiers who died? >> they are remembered here at heroes today. the service is already underway and we're hearing from senior aide to the president in the white house that obama will be here in killeen on wednesday to remember those victims. i want to tell you a little bit about them. sergeant first class daniel ferguson was 39 ears old from mulberry, florida, active duty for 11 years and served in kuwait, iraq and afghanistan and he died a hero blocking a door using his body to shield other soldiers. staff sergeant carlos of 38 years old from puerto rico. he hoped to retire at the end of this year after serving 20 years. >> timothy owens from effingham, illinois served in kuwait and iraq, who's uncle called him an honorable individual. the community is in mourning and sending well wishes to the 16 soldiers who are still in recovery. around town, we're seeing memorials, in killeen, 16 flags are placed for the wounded, three crosses for the dead. this isn't the first time that these crosses and flags hav
heidi is in killeen, texas. what can up tell us about those soldiers who died? >> they are remembered here at heroes today. the service is already underway and we're hearing from senior aide to the president in the white house that obama will be here in killeen on wednesday to remember those victims. i want to tell you a little bit about them. sergeant first class daniel ferguson was 39 ears old from mulberry, florida, active duty for 11 years and served in kuwait, iraq and afghanistan...
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houston,lowry in texas, you represent the texas prison guards. talk about the letter you made public in january. >> we found the overall use of solitary confinement in texas was not serving its intended purposes. we went from a couple hundred locked up sells to over 8000 at one point. the state has taken measures to reduce the use of solitary. one initiative has been the use of the grab program, which is gang renouncing disassociation program where gang members are offered a chance to get out of the gangs and go back into general population. another program that has been successful here in texas has ,een our pre-release program which prepares inmates that are in solitary for number of years to get ready to be released out of the world. unfortunately in texas, we release over 1200 inmates directly out into the public. if these guys are too dangerous for our prison population, then imagine the public safety concerns when we are releasing them out into general public? >> lance lowry, we are talking with the psychiatrist in yourself who has been a lo
houston,lowry in texas, you represent the texas prison guards. talk about the letter you made public in january. >> we found the overall use of solitary confinement in texas was not serving its intended purposes. we went from a couple hundred locked up sells to over 8000 at one point. the state has taken measures to reduce the use of solitary. one initiative has been the use of the grab program, which is gang renouncing disassociation program where gang members are offered a chance to get...
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to be our fox station out of austin, texas. that's a baylor, scott, and white medical center. that's where this news conference is to begin on the condition of the rest of these. it was that time of day, anybody who has ever been on a base or a post knows 5:00 in the afternoon, they never shut down completely, but that's a time of day when regular business hours are wrapping up. and there is a lot of traffic in and out. it's a time when there would be a lot of people packing up and headed either to their home on post for the day or their home off post for the day. the checkpoints are very busy. and we're getting word from an official there. let's listen to this. >> they will be coming in. and we will fix you up in about a minute or two. >> so there you go, a minute or two from now. we will get the update from the hospital. the initial reporting was that there were a couple people that were taken to a facility on post there is a medical center on post. and that heroes may have been taken to a facility off post. you heard our jen
to be our fox station out of austin, texas. that's a baylor, scott, and white medical center. that's where this news conference is to begin on the condition of the rest of these. it was that time of day, anybody who has ever been on a base or a post knows 5:00 in the afternoon, they never shut down completely, but that's a time of day when regular business hours are wrapping up. and there is a lot of traffic in and out. it's a time when there would be a lot of people packing up and headed...
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that is in temple, texas, not too far away. nine individuals were transported by land and some by air as well the medical facility did, that these patients were coming there. this isn't the first time they had to deal with this. i just got off the phone with those guys at the hospital. they have nine patients there, three are critical, six are stable. they are all in the i.c.u. these are men and women there. some even arriving last night in their uniforms. injuries include gunshots to that extremities, stomach area, chest and to the neck. they are there at the level one trauma center which is not too far away, being taken care of this morning. >> i understand dr. matt davis, he treated the victims in 2009, the last time there was a killing there, and foxç news has reached out to him and spoken to him as well? >> yeah, that's exactly right. he was talking about what it's like to do this all over again. it was five years ago when he was treating those individuals that died and then the 30-plus individuals that were there at his
that is in temple, texas, not too far away. nine individuals were transported by land and some by air as well the medical facility did, that these patients were coming there. this isn't the first time they had to deal with this. i just got off the phone with those guys at the hospital. they have nine patients there, three are critical, six are stable. they are all in the i.c.u. these are men and women there. some even arriving last night in their uniforms. injuries include gunshots to that...
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let me move out of the way to see really across texas. we have these super cells popping up that are capable of producing damaging winds and hail. those are the primary threats here today. heavy rain all the way toga. see just a soaking downpour. it is north of i-10. if you are traveling along i-20, i-75, you want to use some caution out there today. we have a severe thunderstorm watch in effect all the way from college station into tyler texas where we have had reports of hail the size of quarters. quarters, that is. and as we continue to track through the course of the day, we expect to see really an explosion of these thunderstorms as they continue to track towards the east. a lot of instability in the atmosphere. >> that's why i started with the temperatures. you need the heat and dry air. we have dryer air pushing in out of the north and the gulf moisture aiding in the thunderstorms. so again, this watch goes into 1 o'clock this afternoon but all throughout the afternoon, really on into the evening, from portions of eastern texas bac
let me move out of the way to see really across texas. we have these super cells popping up that are capable of producing damaging winds and hail. those are the primary threats here today. heavy rain all the way toga. see just a soaking downpour. it is north of i-10. if you are traveling along i-20, i-75, you want to use some caution out there today. we have a severe thunderstorm watch in effect all the way from college station into tyler texas where we have had reports of hail the size of...